Awesome Christian Books I Recommend

Because I am someone who climbed up the ladder from being into ghosts, UFOs, Aliens, 9/11, Freemasons, Illuminati, New Age, Alternative Religion, and
finally into Christianity, I see how many questions I was seeking answers to before I could come around to that place where I was finally able to see
where Jesus fit into the scheme of things. I didn't know where he fit in before, but it was shortly after I thought I had finally found out what he
was about through New Age books that lie about him that I came around to finding out why they are lieing about him and creating a rendition of him
that is the opposite of the one in the Bible who warns that the wages of sin is death.

The following three books answered a lot of questions for me about how the whole NWO thing is ultimately about bringing in the Antichrist so I leave
them here for you to peer at and enjoy and get a lot of questions answered.

One of the best books I've read is "When bad Christians happen to good people". It's not what its title implies and is actually a very
inspirational book about being better Christians and making an impact and extrapolating on the concept that actions speak louder than words.

One of the best short-reads I highly recommend to people who may in the valley of decision is,
"How Good Is Good
Enough?", by Andy Stanley. It didn't take me more than an hour to read it, but it is quite pithy and manages to cram the entire premise of
salvation into a pocket sized book. I've probably read it 4 or 5 times and I give it as a gift whenever I feel appropriate.

Another book that was written from a secular point of view, yet also only serves to support Christian perspective on the topic is
"The Siren Call Of
Hungry Ghosts" by Joe Fisher. Fisher committed suicide not too long after the book was published, if that tells you anything of how damning
the evidence of his experience and research are on psychic mediums and channeling.

Wow, I've got so many more great reads that I can't muster off the top of my head at the moment. Maybe I'll dig around in my office library
tonight after putting the kids to bed and see what else I can find to recommend.

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